In Phoenix on Friday night, interim Suns head coach Lindsey Hunter did the work for us. Watch his priceless reaction to yet another terrible basketball decision from the former number two overall pick:

That’s Beasley, sadly, defined.

Taking the lowest-efficiency shot in the NBA – the long two pointer that goes in fewer than four times out of 10 (and, for Beasley, 34 percent of the time, a play that rarely draws fouls – while fading away, with 12 seconds left on the shot clock in what was turning into yet another blowout Suns loss. The Suns have lost 31 of the team’s last 42 contests, and despite featuring an offense-heavy batch of names on the roster, the team is 27th out of 30 NBA teams in terms of offensive efficiency.

The Suns have lost three straight by a total of 45 combined points. And until Michael Beasley is disabused of the notions that tell him to fire long two-pointers, he won’t be any help to even this terrible Suns outfit.

A half-decade ago Michael Beasley was among the two top players in college basketball. Now he hurts his team every time he steps on court. It’s the NBA, and you still have to take good shots.